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it is an archaic sport, once hugely popular in spain. then it was banned, but now it is making a comeback. this traditional hunting method is being legalized by a number of regions. even the spanish environment ministry is backing the move, hoping to see a rise in takings in national parks as a result of people buying hunting permits, but animal rights activists are far from happy, calling the horseback hunting savage. >> this is a story from spain about wild boars and a controversial method of hunting them. but it is also a story about a country in crisis and how one is sacrificed for the good of the other. this is a member of the old gentry. hunting has been in his family's blood for generations. he is helping revive the tradition of hunting wild boar on horseback with spears. the sport, known as pigsticking, was long banned, but he has legalize it again. as chairman of the pigsticking international club, he wants to use the hunt as a way to draw tourists to the region. hunters pay at least 5000 euros per team to take part, money the l
it is an archaic sport, once hugely popular in spain. then it was banned, but now it is making a comeback. this traditional hunting method is being legalized by a number of regions. even the spanish environment ministry is backing the move, hoping to see a rise in takings in national parks as a result of people buying hunting permits, but animal rights activists are far from happy, calling the horseback hunting savage. >> this is a story from spain about wild boars and a controversial...
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in fact when we have this what's happening in greece spain. portugal when this single hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe north german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export malled all they're doing is strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas they are sustainable but the rest of europe with exception of germany and scandinavia is not then we're going to have sort of he. was three movement inside western europe as well and this is going to happen within the next few years all right gentlemen because the market itself is unsustainable going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that continue our discussion on the west stay with our. for. thousands to see its. cash cow to be dry i think that in this country. as an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business is labeled illegal and controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups prices co
in fact when we have this what's happening in greece spain. portugal when this single hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe north german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export malled all they're doing is strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas they are sustainable but the rest of europe with exception of germany and scandinavia is not then we're going to have sort of he. was three movement inside western...
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is graphic anybody in europe is more complicated for instance i have lots of friends in spain my son lives in barcelona for that matter so i'm in close contact what's going on inside spain unemployment rate for the new generation the google facebook generation now is fifty percent so even if you go to a good school or even a back nickel school. it is in spain after wars there's no jobs so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated you have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small and two premierships you go to a small. construction area. making clothes in gucci style in florence or making food in bali and export all over the world but it is they've been doing that for a thousand years or so and then you compare it to rome maples in southern italy it's a total disgrace day themselves and say that they live in africa and in fact so this is the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system a
is graphic anybody in europe is more complicated for instance i have lots of friends in spain my son lives in barcelona for that matter so i'm in close contact what's going on inside spain unemployment rate for the new generation the google facebook generation now is fifty percent so even if you go to a good school or even a back nickel school. it is in spain after wars there's no jobs so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated...
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what's happening in greece spain parts of. porch ago when this singer hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe not german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export mall though they are doing a strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas as well they are sustainable but the rest of europe with the exception of about germany and scandinavia is not then we going to have sort of. by wall street movement inside western europe as well and this is going to happen within the next few years all right gentlemen because the market itself is unsustainable going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break but continue our discussion on the west stay with our. well with. this month's high tech means could help whether it be the latest laser cutters or lifesaving heart rushing innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge streaming systems for others i
what's happening in greece spain parts of. porch ago when this singer hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe not german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export mall though they are doing a strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas as well they are sustainable but the rest of europe with the exception of about germany and scandinavia is not then we going to have sort of. by wall street movement inside western...
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and unemployment will hit new highs rising to unprecedented levels of about twenty five percent in spain and greece and with upcoming elections in italy and then germany the european union is facing plenty of political as well as economic uncertainties like they say you're never a loser until you quit trying. to clear business r.t. . all right now it's time to take a look at what's happening in the markets we start of course with the united states which are still trading president obama on friday is expected to make a new scaled back offer in a bid to avoid the looming fiscal cliff meanwhile the market is dropping for the fifth consecutive session as you can see there within one percent but europe was also dropping on the same fears on friday but there's still one more day before the end of the year the forty first of the somebody to turn that trend around russia's ruble ended the final session on a down note as you can see but over the year the ruble strengthen the around five percent against the dollar as that's pretty impressive and russia's markets saw final bit of a selloff but that
and unemployment will hit new highs rising to unprecedented levels of about twenty five percent in spain and greece and with upcoming elections in italy and then germany the european union is facing plenty of political as well as economic uncertainties like they say you're never a loser until you quit trying. to clear business r.t. . all right now it's time to take a look at what's happening in the markets we start of course with the united states which are still trading president obama on...
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we can see that team greece and spain mainly because. instead of. being able to work all our. ways to go out of crisis they're getting. the solution diesel corsi said gains the interest of. people. and these various and example they decided not to use. odious states in international law loans moultrie paid because taken against the interests of the people equate those debts repayments was loaded in favor of lenders like us chase bank president karimov declared it odious the billions saved doubled spending in hospitals and schools. as far as you could see into the future they were going to keep paying debts but would never reach a situation where the country actually benefits from the foreign capital. greece's most popular policy the research has already declared the national debt odious if it wins the next election it won't repay the banks we're joined by michael hudson who advises countries like the u.s. on economic policy profess that is greece is that odious. a minister. during goes up well wait a minute are you going to watch it really surrender our autonomy there has to b
we can see that team greece and spain mainly because. instead of. being able to work all our. ways to go out of crisis they're getting. the solution diesel corsi said gains the interest of. people. and these various and example they decided not to use. odious states in international law loans moultrie paid because taken against the interests of the people equate those debts repayments was loaded in favor of lenders like us chase bank president karimov declared it odious the billions saved...
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what's happening in greece spain italy. portugal when they sing hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe north german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export mall though they're doing strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas as well they are sustainable but the rest of europe that would exceptional about germany and scandinavia is not then we going to have sort of. by wall street movement inside western europe as well and this is going to happen within the next few years all right gentlemen because the model itself is unsustainable right gentlemen to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break bill continue our discussion on the west stay with our. experience before series with the. survival. of. the course of. the nation the fore. flt. they are all here to make it possible. chimp and the client on our show. to speak our language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the w
what's happening in greece spain italy. portugal when they sing hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe north german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export mall though they're doing strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas as well they are sustainable but the rest of europe that would exceptional about germany and scandinavia is not then we going to have sort of. by wall street movement inside western europe as...
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and also, and luring russians to sunny spain. there is a real temperature contrast for us in europe. in the east, it is bitterly cold. in the west, it is milder. we're seeing a talk temperatures of around 11 or 12. the air is trying to push east on monday. we will see things turned slightly warmer. there is an intense area of what weather. it is piling up over the u.k.. that is why we have the flood warnings. you can see more clouds trying to make its way across europe. as the rain makes its way into the cold air, it is turning more wintry. we will see it turned to snow. behind it is where the milder air is. towards the northwest, the rain continues. for the u.k., it will still be very what -- it will still be very soggy. we're looking in the top temperature of around 19 degrees. there is likely to be more in the wake of clouds. there could be showers across libya and parts of egypt. green festival, only on link tv. >> welcome back. police in india have used water cannons to disperse crowds in new delhi. people have been on the s
and also, and luring russians to sunny spain. there is a real temperature contrast for us in europe. in the east, it is bitterly cold. in the west, it is milder. we're seeing a talk temperatures of around 11 or 12. the air is trying to push east on monday. we will see things turned slightly warmer. there is an intense area of what weather. it is piling up over the u.k.. that is why we have the flood warnings. you can see more clouds trying to make its way across europe. as the rain makes its...
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credit rating agencies handed out significant downgrades to spain and portugal in particular. europe's firefighting coalition of finance ministers hoped a fiscal pact with tight budgetary controls and national debt breaks would need future crises in the bud, but some economists were more realistic. >> the fiscal pact was basically superfluous. we already knew that all the countries were trying to cut back. weather or not they continue making cuts in 2018, which is what the fiscal pact promise, is of little interest to the markets. >> agrees also posed a challenge to the eu finance ministers, who approved a 130 billion you're out -- billion euro bailout -- greece also posed a challenge to the eu finance ministers, who approved a 130 billion euro fail appeared more and more, the focus on firewall plans for 2013, releasing 800 billion euros in october, but that attempt to extinguish the problem came too late for the spanish financial markets. one bank sounded alarm in may. it was nationalized and needed funds to survive. other banks went through similar problems. risk premiums fo
credit rating agencies handed out significant downgrades to spain and portugal in particular. europe's firefighting coalition of finance ministers hoped a fiscal pact with tight budgetary controls and national debt breaks would need future crises in the bud, but some economists were more realistic. >> the fiscal pact was basically superfluous. we already knew that all the countries were trying to cut back. weather or not they continue making cuts in 2018, which is what the fiscal pact...
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i mean why should the richest part of spain pay for the rest of the country if they want to be on their own. well we put the question another way around the way why don't they feel they have to share their solidarity with other parts of the country i mean you can't reproduce the argument. within these stateless nations as well and the poorest part of catalonia i mean sustained by the roots aspire of petroleum i think this is part partially a wishful thinking i mean and it has to do with the legitimisation of the political system on the white hands and with a shot at radicalization of nationalist demands on the other hand which actually can not to be separated from the presence of course those is that are particularly affected by konami overall economic crisis and well what i really i'm really skeptical about the possibilities of determination to short term and to solve the real problems of people from that the loan from the legion from the basque country i think that normative problem we have to face is that how stylish which is the barrier or what the story or a referendum or people's
i mean why should the richest part of spain pay for the rest of the country if they want to be on their own. well we put the question another way around the way why don't they feel they have to share their solidarity with other parts of the country i mean you can't reproduce the argument. within these stateless nations as well and the poorest part of catalonia i mean sustained by the roots aspire of petroleum i think this is part partially a wishful thinking i mean and it has to do with the...
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those stories and others on our website at the moment thousands of people have hit spain's streets to protest against the government's ever growing a stir people are outraged by cuts to health care education and pensions with anger also directed at changes to labor laws there's now talk to crisis strategist. he was saying coordinated action across the whole of spain thousands on the streets angry at the government's policies just how realistic are the protesters demands. there are unrealistic because spain is the eurozone especially as euro zone is on the path to insolvency and one could argue that spain is one of the countries that is essentially broke if not in actual fact so i think it led to the cut and have to start cutting somewhere because the debts are just breaking the spanish economy and it's going to get worse so my sense is spain has been living for too many years with too mild many benefits to get people shut social benefits social programs that are simply untenable in the long term and now that we have had this economic downturn that have shown up the fact that the euroz
those stories and others on our website at the moment thousands of people have hit spain's streets to protest against the government's ever growing a stir people are outraged by cuts to health care education and pensions with anger also directed at changes to labor laws there's now talk to crisis strategist. he was saying coordinated action across the whole of spain thousands on the streets angry at the government's policies just how realistic are the protesters demands. there are unrealistic...
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in fact when we have this what's happening in greece spain. but. poor to go when this single hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe north german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export mall though they're doing a strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas as well they are sustainable but the rest of europe with the exception of germany and scandinavia is not then we're going to have sort of he. movement inside western europe as well and this is going to happen within the next few years all right gentlemen because the model itself is unsustainable right gentlemen to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short for a book continue our discussion on the west stay with our. mission. could you take three. three. three. three. three. three vote video for your media project a free card. gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. my father but also among brothers involved in the mines and since i started working in a mine i stated i look at it and feel m
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spain defaulting oil falling to fifty dollars a barrel and the dax plunging more than thirty percent sacks of banks outrageous predictions for next year like an economic apart apocalypse the danish investment bank has published its unofficial projections for next year it says they're pretty unlikely but they'll send shock waves through the global markets if they materialize. now we're talking to the chief economist of fact the bank mr yakob son thanks a lot for joining. me in basically your outlook for next here is shockingly negative what are your main concerns in terms of economic and political events here. i think first of all it's pretty important to stress that this is not a fish of youth and actually every year for the last ten years we made these ten regions colts which one by one if any of them materialize could be upsetting the financial status quo so but in line of that i will say my main concern for next year is actually to do with the social tension i think it's kind of ironic that we ending two thousand and twelve with the highest stock market valuation says the crisis s
spain defaulting oil falling to fifty dollars a barrel and the dax plunging more than thirty percent sacks of banks outrageous predictions for next year like an economic apart apocalypse the danish investment bank has published its unofficial projections for next year it says they're pretty unlikely but they'll send shock waves through the global markets if they materialize. now we're talking to the chief economist of fact the bank mr yakob son thanks a lot for joining. me in basically your...
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nothing so long why away what happens in the meantime the likes of greece and spain default they leave the time what happens then. well i think then it would be a situation of improvisation and you know i would have to say that you know the press this morning one of things that they were very focused on was well this clears the way for direct recapitalization of banks say in spain greece etc directly from the european bailout mechanism. but the thing about this is it's not likely to be retrospective so any banks that have already received a right through the sovereign probably are eligible for it has been pressing for this were a while the second thing is that you know a lot of things could happen between now and bashi thousand and fourteen and you know that the city could be actually says well you know we've kicked the can to some extent down the road to the other side of german federal elections the other thing i'd also point out you know this is only that agreement on the first of three for a year. figure compared to getting the second pillar is about agreeing a resolution mechanism
nothing so long why away what happens in the meantime the likes of greece and spain default they leave the time what happens then. well i think then it would be a situation of improvisation and you know i would have to say that you know the press this morning one of things that they were very focused on was well this clears the way for direct recapitalization of banks say in spain greece etc directly from the european bailout mechanism. but the thing about this is it's not likely to be...
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all people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate. they get the. in times of love dusting to the country and so yes that's not bad in the middle of one of those big protest movements when the classes break out. coming up next is all special report the takes a look at the gang violence plaguing los angeles that's off to a short break. wealthy british style. fast but i'm not surprised. that. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons a report on our. something. lawyers beneath. thousands of meters of the ice and rock. the law. that is a lose for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. deadly rivals for decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other or in any other country there would be diplomats there would be a. self imposed out costs from society i will cut myself c
all people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate. they get the. in times of love dusting to the country and so yes that's not bad in the middle of one of those big protest movements when the classes break out. coming up next is all special report the takes a look at the gang violence plaguing los angeles that's off to a short break. wealthy...
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the people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the state has said this is and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate the for the day we get the full of love that's doing to the country and so you just it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. twenty's in just a bit thirty minutes time before then the deadly gang wars in the city of angels that's off the break. would be soo much brighter if you knew about songs from months to freshen some. stunts on t.v. dot com. golden . girl. good speech. we're. looking. at. live.
the people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the state has said this is and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate the for the day we get the full of love that's doing to the country and so you just it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. twenty's in just a bit thirty minutes time before then the deadly gang wars in the city of angels that's off the...
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but it's not only greece or spain trying to stay afloat during times of punishing austerity the u.k. is also wrestling with deep cuts and a controversial budget which is being felt particularly hard in northeast england as their first discovered people in the region feel they're being left to suffer alone and factory closures and rising unemployment. as he'll saying impressing gays it's grim up north it's a perception of life in some of the nation's other major cities recessions hit the case hard it's been in the northeast where it's being felt particularly acutely trade union leader val scott furious with the government's decision to close sunderland's rempel a factory it's a government venture that began back in the 1940's to provide employment the people with disabilities two weeks before christmas the government going to close the packaging factories and leaves a very bleak future for disabled workers cannot stops was laid off from another rempel a factory back in april and accuses the government of forcing people out of paid jobs and on to a life of welfare we were told in the w
but it's not only greece or spain trying to stay afloat during times of punishing austerity the u.k. is also wrestling with deep cuts and a controversial budget which is being felt particularly hard in northeast england as their first discovered people in the region feel they're being left to suffer alone and factory closures and rising unemployment. as he'll saying impressing gays it's grim up north it's a perception of life in some of the nation's other major cities recessions hit the case...
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they were very focused all was well this clears the way for direct recapitalization of banks say in spain greece etc directly from the european permanent bailout mechanism. the thing about this is it's not likely to be retrospective so any banks that have already received bailouts through the sovereign probably are eligible for it has been pressing for this for a while and the second thing is that you know a lot of things could happen between now and bashi thousand and fourteen and you know that the city could be actually says well you know we've kicked the can to some extent down the road to the other side of german federal elections the other they are to also point out you know this is only the agreement of the first of three for you. the second part is about agreeing a resolution. mechanism for. european banks which are in trouble there are sovereignty issues there there are four main issues there which germany will be if you push against and the third pillar is a european wide deposit insurance fund which would need a lot of money a job. but that's that's clearly discussion for two th
they were very focused all was well this clears the way for direct recapitalization of banks say in spain greece etc directly from the european permanent bailout mechanism. the thing about this is it's not likely to be retrospective so any banks that have already received bailouts through the sovereign probably are eligible for it has been pressing for this for a while and the second thing is that you know a lot of things could happen between now and bashi thousand and fourteen and you know...
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in a decade prior to 2007, spain had been the booming economy of europe. at one stage during the previous decade, nearly half the jobs created in europe were in spain alone. that brought in a huge amount of immigration. now we're seeing the other side of that. which is the immigrants have lost their jobs and the workers have lost their jobs. and in spain also there was a difference between those with permanent contracts with strong employment protection and the great bulk of people who are being employed on what's being called temporary contracts. they chopped down. we haven't seen that in the u.k. where the unemployment really hasn't reason as a result of such a deep downturn. >> is that the key factor siven given that we have had unrest in the past in bad economic times? do you think this time it's the unemployment figures that have made the difference? >> it clearly made a big difference because it shared the burden where whole industries would be wiped out or close to wiped out like the coal and steel industries in the 1980's. there there was a focus f
in a decade prior to 2007, spain had been the booming economy of europe. at one stage during the previous decade, nearly half the jobs created in europe were in spain alone. that brought in a huge amount of immigration. now we're seeing the other side of that. which is the immigrants have lost their jobs and the workers have lost their jobs. and in spain also there was a difference between those with permanent contracts with strong employment protection and the great bulk of people who are...
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is a lot of scotland old independence referendum in twenty fourteen spain no determined determined to bangkok loney of molding why is spending so steadfast is it because cars alone it is affluent as you make it out to be the lego world that that definitely one of the factors spanish maybe actually they are the ones afraid to be alone without the economical input of catalonia but the one that cuts plants we are also the thurmont to make it all work for everybody because we're not against the spanish we don't want to spain to fail we just out in favor of catalonia and not to fail with that's inside of and so we i'm sure was how alliances commercial alliances so nothing happened to sustain but that could be a fast i'm not a fast so we do have to bear in mind that the spain only finished its dictatorship in seventy five one hundred twenty five and the transition that the start at the thought of the start that the democrats the democracy in the spain because that dictate to died so they the deficit the democratic deficit that spain been has we understand he speaks so maybe english actually
is a lot of scotland old independence referendum in twenty fourteen spain no determined determined to bangkok loney of molding why is spending so steadfast is it because cars alone it is affluent as you make it out to be the lego world that that definitely one of the factors spanish maybe actually they are the ones afraid to be alone without the economical input of catalonia but the one that cuts plants we are also the thurmont to make it all work for everybody because we're not against the...
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people in spain say their dignity is at stake later here on our team report on how students and doctors and their thousands are protesting against government across the country. becomes a sad time for action american side control petitions a message to the white house after the latest tragedy in the u.s. the school details after this break. if you're passing through rushes to be a region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive the heart of just us forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group who rescue orphaned bear cubs and raise them when they're old enough to fend for themselves the cubs a target taken to a remote location and released back into the wild b
people in spain say their dignity is at stake later here on our team report on how students and doctors and their thousands are protesting against government across the country. becomes a sad time for action american side control petitions a message to the white house after the latest tragedy in the u.s. the school details after this break. if you're passing through rushes to be a region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where...
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spain now leads -- need less than originally assumed. the situation has improved. >> another trouble spot is cyprus. the country needs a bailout of between 10 billion euros and 17 billion euros. officials are waiting for our report on the island's banks. >> we now turn to our brussels correspondent. can you give us more details on how the buyback plan came about? >> the buyback program is supposed to help greece reduce its debt within a short period of time. that is a vital condition for the next tranche of funds that greece needs can be paid out. they gave the green light last week to pay out the money. they said they needed to have the greek debt burden reduced. the country is now trying to do that. it has put 20 bonds out on the market earlier this year. it is offering to buy them back at a very attractive price for investors. if that is successful, then international lenders can pay out some 35 billion euros next week. >> a luxembourg finance minister has said there is no plan b. what if the greek that is not reduced enough -- greek
spain now leads -- need less than originally assumed. the situation has improved. >> another trouble spot is cyprus. the country needs a bailout of between 10 billion euros and 17 billion euros. officials are waiting for our report on the island's banks. >> we now turn to our brussels correspondent. can you give us more details on how the buyback plan came about? >> the buyback program is supposed to help greece reduce its debt within a short period of time. that is a vital...
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all people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the stakes the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate. they really get the full in the book that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. well twenty thirteen will see yet more talks to try to get a breakthrough between israel and the palestinians but rocket exchanges and israel's expanding its notorious settlement program have only put more obstacles to making peace a reality there a middle east correspondent. paula hi there good to see you tonight with there's no both sides of course talk about talks with enough of. the times if i had a pony or a rubles for. the last year where is it heading well yes given it does seem as if we have this constant repeat of the same conversation i mean if you look at what's happening on the ground israel continues to announce settlement construction and the palestinians continue to say that for as long as these announce
all people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the stakes the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate. they really get the full in the book that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. well twenty thirteen will see yet more talks to try to get a breakthrough between israel and the palestinians but rocket...
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portugal ireland those countries that have been bailed out of spain hasn't formally been bailed out but for those countries that have requested for bell outs from the eurozone. the fact that she has refrained from sort of our rights writing off of that series of that is that's the key. issue for. voters at the moment she hasn't done yet so. she has the. advantage but as mentioned getting calls these these economic numbers certainly no good. cause much good now better numbers have been announced for two thousand and fourteen forecast is that growth will come back to one point nine percent how do you see that happening and why would that happen well i think it's quite ambitious and certainly if you look at the growth forecast for other countries in the eurozone as well in the u.k. various forecasters thinking that the u.k. could grow as much as two percent in two thousand and fourteen say one point nine percent in germany looks ambitious as well. let's not forget and underestimate the german economy of course it is the biggest in the eurozone and one of the biggest in the world and it
portugal ireland those countries that have been bailed out of spain hasn't formally been bailed out but for those countries that have requested for bell outs from the eurozone. the fact that she has refrained from sort of our rights writing off of that series of that is that's the key. issue for. voters at the moment she hasn't done yet so. she has the. advantage but as mentioned getting calls these these economic numbers certainly no good. cause much good now better numbers have been announced...
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people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people take we get the bill in the book that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. another year on the record more news should be just of a thirty minute turn out to be for the reveal more of the deadly gun wars in the city of angels is coming up after this commercial. the legacy no one should be proud keeps of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the spitzbergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture if the guiding principle here is the worse the better locals like to tell the story about back in soviet times when norwegians were visiting barons were they also expressed amazement. at how prosperous this stuff was well times have obviously a change whe
people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people take we get the bill in the book that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. another year on the record more news should be just of a thirty minute turn out to be for the reveal more of the deadly gun wars...
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the people in spain are saying that their dignity is at stake and later in the program we report on how students and doctors in their thousands are protesting government austerity all over the country. and that time of action americans signed gun control petitions as a message to the white house after the latest tragedy in a u.s. elementary school those details and more after this break. i was. the was. in the middle of russia is no way from civilization or any three hour helicopter treat from the nearest village. they stole one family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer skins. so he can set. lodging runs in a signal and minutes they also grew up in the but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still remember their regions was. i want a reason dancing teacher. was. next to his dances he tells the stories about his motherland. thanks lives in a reap the now has a one thousand strong reindeer herd when the enemy only saw the light can and most around brood is gathered turns and moved to another posture
the people in spain are saying that their dignity is at stake and later in the program we report on how students and doctors in their thousands are protesting government austerity all over the country. and that time of action americans signed gun control petitions as a message to the white house after the latest tragedy in a u.s. elementary school those details and more after this break. i was. the was. in the middle of russia is no way from civilization or any three hour helicopter treat from...
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the people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the stakes the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry at how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. and coming up after a short break moxon states exposed the dark secrets of the global financial industry stay with us for the kind of report. world. science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. heat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat pizza. little eat. such. behavior. i am. was. merry christmas time for a very special kaiser report possibly the greatest punk legend still active tearing out stadiums around the world ladies and gentlemen a very special kind of a report guest i present to you mr john cooper clarke duncan bogart it's fantastic my christmas wishes come true i saw you recently doing something i have to have you here to do it bongos t
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reactions i mean we seen the riots in greece and italy and spain and you know the the eurozone that many people have been saying for ages now has just been going down the drain is anyone being held to account yet. the only people paying for this are savers and pension holders who are being forced to get only one percent or less on their savings they're the ones who are subsidizing all these bailouts they're the ones who are paying for all these bailouts and those people are getting angrier by the day as we see more quantitative easing and more bailouts are forcing money from savers of hardworking savers into the pockets of the speculator and the banks that are that's the that's where we're seeing this money and those people are getting angrier by the day i mean so many people are getting angrier by the day but now in the united states there's almost a moment of desperation a lot of people talking about this so-called a fiscal cliff kevin and i do know that the american president is due to make a statement in the next several hours from now saying that they could be they could be toward s
reactions i mean we seen the riots in greece and italy and spain and you know the the eurozone that many people have been saying for ages now has just been going down the drain is anyone being held to account yet. the only people paying for this are savers and pension holders who are being forced to get only one percent or less on their savings they're the ones who are subsidizing all these bailouts they're the ones who are paying for all these bailouts and those people are getting angrier by...
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the international monetary fund have imposed on greece spain and portugal and ireland over the last two years the demand for austerity is precisely the reason that youth unemployment as you said in greece is now around fifty percent and approaching similar levels in much of the rest of southern europe it's the e.u. this being the problem here it's not being part of the solution in any way just one is about significance in to what is this president's been saying does it perhaps suggest there are political cracks in brussels here we have a top official being openly critical of the rest of europe. i mean there are always political cracks in brussels and across europe you have a group of countries that will agree on some things but won't agree on everything and when you start to push them together when they start to end up in a deep economic crisis it's also a crisis of institutions of course they start to squabble and that's what we've seen over the last few years no real agreement on what to do next because everyone has their own somewhat divergent interests and that's germany doesn't wan
the international monetary fund have imposed on greece spain and portugal and ireland over the last two years the demand for austerity is precisely the reason that youth unemployment as you said in greece is now around fifty percent and approaching similar levels in much of the rest of southern europe it's the e.u. this being the problem here it's not being part of the solution in any way just one is about significance in to what is this president's been saying does it perhaps suggest there are...
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in spain right now, though, they're also about vegetables, specifically -- >> carrots. carrots. >> reporter: carrots. the humble root which may determine whether kym marsh's theater in the town near barcelona lives or dies and a lot of others too. why? because the spanish government has recently just about tripled the sales tax on theater tickets and kym fears that no one would ever fill these seats, until he made a discovery whiles out shopping. the tax on carrots is 4%. >> 4%, yes. >> reporter: the tax on theater tickets -- >> 21%. >> reporter: 21%. kym marsh did the math. food for the body, 4% tax. food for the soul, 21%. there had to be a way to bridge the gap. there was. kym doesn't sell tickets now. he sells carrots, expensive ones. >> 15 euros, one carrot. >> 15 euros, one carrot. >> yes >> 17 bucks for the carrot, you get the ticket for free. >> free. >> reporter: for every carrot you buy, you get a free ticket. >> okay. see? >> reporter: it's not really a laughing matter. theaters, movie houses around the country are all being hit by the new tax and are looking
in spain right now, though, they're also about vegetables, specifically -- >> carrots. carrots. >> reporter: carrots. the humble root which may determine whether kym marsh's theater in the town near barcelona lives or dies and a lot of others too. why? because the spanish government has recently just about tripled the sales tax on theater tickets and kym fears that no one would ever fill these seats, until he made a discovery whiles out shopping. the tax on carrots is 4%. >>...
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all people think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the state the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. coming up after a short break elsie's dream is brown takes an in-depth look at russian born culture . i. wish it would be soon which brightened. a balanced song from the finest impression . these flames dance on t.v. don't come. of it. hold it. please. please. don't speak. to. her. and i. wish i. was outlined. to bob mislead good. luck. just see. it and. then i'm outta line i'm a little. approaching the tasha he held out his arm to grasp her waist before he had completed his invitation he asked her to walk it's the tremulous expression on the taxes face prepared either for despair or rapture suddenly brightened into a happy grateful childlike smile. i have long been waiting for you that frightened happy girl seemed to say by the smile
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the combined savings are supposed to bring down spain's budget deficit. the eu is giving madrid more time to get its deficits in line. reductions in health spending are only part of the total to save, but the symbolic value of cutting medical care is great, and so is public anger. >> the son of pakistan's former prime minister has made his first political address. he told party supporters that he would carry forward his mother's legacy, saying that she had sacrificed her life for democracy. benazir bhutto was killed in a gun and bomb attack during her 2007 campaign. >> in student was brutally gang rape on a bus earlier this month, and the prime minister promised to review rape laws and punishments. demonstrators again took to the streets today, calling on the chief of the police department to step down. the government has also ordered an inquiry into the police handling of the case. meanwhile, the young woman whose case sparked the protests has flown to singapore for treatment. her situation remains critical. and internet where there are no political rest
the combined savings are supposed to bring down spain's budget deficit. the eu is giving madrid more time to get its deficits in line. reductions in health spending are only part of the total to save, but the symbolic value of cutting medical care is great, and so is public anger. >> the son of pakistan's former prime minister has made his first political address. he told party supporters that he would carry forward his mother's legacy, saying that she had sacrificed her life for...